
The Peavey Decade amplifier goes for a good chunk of cash these days, but Peavey is finally offering an alternative with the brand new Decade Preamp Pedal.
At its core, the Decade Preamp is a faithful recreation of the original 1980 circuit found inside the Peavey Decade amplifier. It even comes with a switchable Saturation mode, effectively turning the pedal into a two-channel beast.
Hit the switch and you’re met with a ferocious wave of gain that oozes character, perfect for thick leads and doom-heavy riffs. Combine that with Pre and Post Gain controls, a three-band EQ, and a hard bypass switch with anti-click circuitry, and you’ve got total control over your tone.
Get the Peavey Decade Preamp Pedal here for $199.
Speaking of the Peavey Decade, Peavey recently teamed up with Josh Homme of Queens Of The Stone Age for the Decade Too Guitar Amp Combo. The Peavey Decade Too delivers that signature Homme sound with its unique Saturation switch, 10 watts of solid-state power, and a 3-band EQ enhanced by Josh Homme himself with extra Bass and Top boost switches.
The Decade Too Guitar Amp Combo houses an 8″, 8 Ohm internal Celestion driver voiced like the best of the Rola speakers used from 1980-83 and a speaker Phase switch for feedback inversion effects. Other than that, this thing is tiny and generally powerful as hell. Now go learn the riff to “No One Knows”, yeah?
Get the Peavey Josh Homme Decade Too here for $299.99.